Are lean and digital engaging better problem solvers? An empirical study on Italian manufacturing firms

被引:5
作者
Galeazzo, Ambra [1 ]
Furlan, Andrea [1 ]
Tosetto, Diletta [2 ]
Vinelli, Andrea [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Econ & Management, Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Dept Management & Engn, Padua, Italy
关键词
Lean; Industry; 4.0; Internet of things; Systematic problem solving; People; INDUSTRY; 4.0; PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP; WORK ENGAGEMENT; JOB DESIGN; CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT; CLUSTER-ANALYSIS; IMPLEMENTATION; PERFORMANCE; ROUTINES; ANTECEDENTS;
D O I
10.1108/IJOPM-06-2023-0477
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeWe studied the relationship between job engagement and systematic problem solving (SPS) among shop-floor employees and how lean production (LP) and Internet of Things (IoT) systems moderate this relationship.Design/methodology/approachWe collected data from a sample of 440 shop floor workers in 101 manufacturing work units across 33 plants. Because our data is nested, we employed a series of multilevel regression models to test the hypotheses. The application of IoT systems within work units was evaluated by our research team through direct observations from on-site visits.FindingsOur findings indicate a positive association between job engagement and SPS. Additionally, we found that the adoption of lean bundles positively moderates this relationship, while, surprisingly, the adoption of IoT systems negatively moderates this relationship. Interestingly, we found that, when the adoption of IoT systems is complemented by a lean management system, workers tend to experience a higher effect on the SPS of their engagement.Research limitations/implicationsOne limitation of this research is the reliance on the self-reported data collected from both workers (job engagement, SPS and control variables) and supervisors (lean bundles). Furthermore, our study was conducted in a specific country, Italy, which might have limitations on the generalizability of the results since cross-cultural differences in job engagement and SPS have been documented.Practical implicationsOur findings highlight that employees' strong engagement in SPS behaviors is shaped by the managerial and technological systems implemented on the shop floor. Specifically, we point out that implementing IoT systems without the appropriate managerial practices can pose challenges to fostering employee engagement and SPS.Originality/valueThis paper provides new insights on how lean and new technologies contribute to the development of learning-to-learn capabilities at the individual level by empirically analyzing the moderating effects of IoT systems and LP on the relationship between job engagement and SPS.
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页码:1217 / 1248
页数:32
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